Marcus Aurelius, Paduan medallion, or a medallion of the Paduan school. AVRELIVS CAESAR AVG II F CO, bare-headed, draped and cuirassed bust right / No legend, Argos seated right before a building, working on the prow of a ship; before him, Minerva standing left, resting hand on a shield inscribed VIC AVG. (On the genuine medallion, Cohen II, 400; Gnecchi 65 var, the inscription on the obverse ends with P II F COS II and the shield on the reverse bears a griffin in place of the inscription.) Lawrence "Medals by Giovanni Cavino.." 58.

Marcus Aurelius AE 26mm of Corinth. Laureate head right / CL COR, Temple of Aphrodite, seen at an angle; on lower part of hill, a small arched grotto on either side; in front, at foot of rock, object resembling a temple pediment; trees in front; a tree on left. BMC 616.

Marcus Aurelius AE20 of Irenopolis, Cilicia. AVPHΛIOC KAICAΡ, laureate head right / IPHNOPOLITWN MHTROP PO, Herakles, naked, reclining left on lion-skin, legs crossed, holding knotted club in right hand and with left hand lion's skin of which the legs hanging down; from the lion's mouth water is flowing.

Marcus Aurelius, AE18 of Metropolis, Ionia. 161-180 AD. Laureate and cuirassed bust right, seen from the back / MHTΡOΠOΛEITΩN, Artemis standing right, drawing arrow from quiver and holding bow in left hand; stag standing right before. Not in the usual sources. Apparently unpublished.

Marcus Aurelius AE of Nicaea, Bithynia. 161-180 AD. AVT K M AYΡ ANTΩNEINOC, bare-headed, draped, and cuirassed bust right, seen from behind / TON KTICTH NIKAIEIC, Herakles, naked, standing left, seen from behind, carrying off the Erymanthian boar; club by his side, star to right. Not in the usual sources but cf. RecGen 160 for a similar but reversed depiction.

Marcus Aurelius, AE of Sinope, Paphlagonia. AD 138. AVR VERVS CAESAR, bare head right / C I F AN CL[XXXII or XXIII?], Asklepios standing front, leaning on serpent-entwined staff, looking right at a small figure (Telesphorus?) on a column or a herm to left. Lowe 1501. Unpublished reverse.

Marcus Aurelius. AE35 of Smyrna, Ionia. AD 147. AYRHLIOC KAICAR, bare head left / ΘEYΔIANOC CTΡAT ANEΘHKE around, CMYΡNAIOIC below, Alexander sleeping left beneath a tree, head resting on a shield, behind him are two Nemeses, one holding a bridle, the other a cubit-rule. Mionnet III, 1297.